Seen heading downstream on passage from Glasgow to Wicklow was SCOT ISLES, which had arrived a few days previously with a cargo of plywood from Waterford. SCOT ISLES is a fairly regular visitor to the Clyde, usually carrying timber cargoes either in their unprocessed state, such as round timber for export from Sandbank, or as the finished article as in this case.
Monday, 10 January 2011
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